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I don't think I've ever had a real phobia, so the main character having arachnophobia and being taken on by the "Spider-Deity" and him being so afraid doesn't work. Once he knows they are all on his side, I would just be excited for the help.
Fun little story, and will continue to listen to others by this author.

Wrong Divinity: Oh Sh*t! I F*cking Hate Spiders! by Dustin Tigner is narrated by Qarie Marshall and Reba Buhr. It is the start of a new GameLit series that balances comedy with serious themes. It's an isekai—a portal fantasy—to the spirit realm. Join Dhane, our underdog, as he explores his new world, a world full of unique characters, RPG mechanics, and spiders—ugly, terrifying spiders—while he learns what it means to be an Arachnomancer.
Dhane kicked the bucket in spectacular fashion, every bone crushed, every organ popped against the full force of a 40-ton garbage truck speeding through a red light. The only part of him intact—whole—entirely unaffected by the grisly affair was his soul. Souls are durable things, you see, like kids: they bounce. And bounce he did, into the abyss between worlds, drifting until one excited soul watcher fished him out and found him a new home, a heaven for gamers and nerds and everything in between. It was all he could have ever wanted in the afterlife, down to choosing his class, killing mobs, and exploring a beautiful fantasy world chock full of mysteries yet to be discovered. At least…it would have been those things if that first day had gone a little tiny bit differently. Instead, he now finds himself locked in the middle of an eternal conflict between Light and Shadow—humans and monsters—potentially being the enemy to all.
Wrong Divinity is a fun and entertaining listen. I enjoyed Dhane's voice and personality, and hope I would be half so entertaining in his place. I thought the world building was well done, and followed the rules of most online sand table top games so that anyone with a basic understanding or enjoyment of either could really enjoy hat aspect of the story without leaving those with a less than extensive knowledge lost since explanations are made well and brief. I was quickly drawn into Dhanes drama, eager to see how everything paned out for him. Even after finishing the listen I am left hoping to dig into the next installment so I can see how everything works out. I thought the narrators did a great job with the book, but I think that most listeners will find their attention drifting during some of the stat building stuff, which I find much easier to tackle on paper. There is a PDF with that information for those looking to delve in. My only real complaint is that while I enjoyed Dhane's character and some of his creative cursing, that was one phrase- that while it made me smile the first time- I found to be used way too often and started to get annoying by the end of the book. I think if there had been one other phase so that they alternated that would have made me happier. However, that was my biggest complaint and I greatly enjoyed the listen on several levels. I think there is a great audience for this style and subject and that they will enjoy the series.

Call me crazy but I give this one 5 🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️...err...I mean ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ all day long!
All night too.
A heaven ran by a gamer. Battles between dark & light. Light being the a-holes. I mean, come on. What's not to love!?!
This book is full of game stats, eight legged freaks that call you daddy, the f-bomb over and over and 💩 brownies!!
Loved it and will definitely read more by this author.

I requested this book because of the cover. The arachnomancer font is a bit overpowering.
The beginning I found a bit rough but as I read on I was drawn further into the story. By the end I wanted more. The only negative comment is that the short section of a different point of view was jarring and completely unnecessary.
Overall a good read and I'm looking forward to the next chapter.I requested this book because of the cover. The arachnomancer font is a bit overpowering.
The beginning I found a bit rough but as I read on I was drawn further into the story. By the end I wanted more. The only negative comment is that the short section of a different point of view was jarring and completely unnecessary.
Overall a good read and I'm looking forward to the next chapter.

Audiobook received for free through NetGalley
I absolutely loved this audiobook. The story was the right combo of funny and serious whilst the characters grabbed me immediately. Would love to know what happens next.

Thanks to NetGalley for a copy in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed this book. The divinity system was interesting and I was hoping for a few different POV’s to see more of the system. The MC doesn’t really stand out at first but really grew on me. The side characters have to potential be something special if explored more. This book is an excellent introduction to the series, system and world. I eagerly anticipate the next book.

I'm a big fan of litRPG, but it's a genre that can be very hit or miss starting a new series is always a bit of a gamble, however this book was an absolute blast! I thoroughly enjoy the way this world works. I was a bit weary of the addition of smart phones, but surprisingly it was just kind of amusing.
Dhane is a great main character, I found him funny, and charming and incredibly likable and relatable. I'm enjoying watching him figure out the new world he finds himself in, and the new powers he has. Several interactions he has throughout this story have made me laugh out loud.
The action in this one is easy to follow, fast- paced and exciting. Without giving away too much I just cannot wait to get book two and see what is going to happen!
I'd like to mention I listened to the audio of this one and the Narrators were top tier. Qarie Marshall is engaging and entertaining and kept me fully invested! Reba Buhr is always a delight to listen to! Though, she only has a very short (hilarious) chapter in this volume.
**Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the audio copy of this book. All opinions are my own.**